Amen. AMEN! Not to mention…it completely negates Nine and Ten and, um, if Gallifrey really isn’t destroyed how is it Nine and Ten didn’t feel the Time Lords? Nine says in Dalek, “I’d know, in here [his head]. Feels like there’s no one.” Um…like with Stolen Earth/Journey’s End…if Gallifrey was never destroyed, the effects of it being destroyed should and would be reversed, completely erasing Nine and Ten and how they were and how they reacted, creating a MASSIVE PARADOX (Father’s Day, anyone? “Rose, there’s a man alive in the world who wasn’t alive before. An ordinary man: that’s the most important thing in creation. The whole world’s different because he’s alive!” this was an ordinary *human* not a Time Lord…) I was happy the first time I watched the episode. Then I watched it again and…no. Just, no.

“He wouldn’t”? Not even to save the universe? Because End of Time saw the Time Lords basically wanting to destroy the universe. And that came about partly because of the Time War. Not that they weren’t *always* self-important gits. How many times did they put the Doctor on trial? They exiled him, forced him to regenerate…Sure, once it was gone he missed it. They were cruel to him, but they were his people and Gallifrey was his home. But when it was still around, it’s not like he ever *wanted* to go there. It’s like when someone dies and everyone says nice things about them even if they were the biggest asshole ever. Just…get over yourself Steven Moffat. And thank you for completely screwing over canon going back decades.

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